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I took my computer in to get fixed and have a virus taken off. The computer was wiped clean with the exception of some of the programs they saved for me. I can get my speakers to work now.
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I have a Boston - Number BA745 that came with my Gateway when I bought it. Is there something that I can do to get my speakers to work or do I have to take it back to the shop. I when through all the steps they show you on the computer but I still don't have any sounds.
I even had my son check everything evenMam, i think that your computer got the problem not your speaker. Try to use your speaker onto another computer or use it on some mp3 and see if it plays. If not then your speaker got problem. Better send it to repair shop or the place where you bou.
Rohit name ringtone download mp3. I have boston ba745 speakers with woofer. The speaker wire coming out of the back of the woofer goes into computer and it's a wire with 2 plugs, a pink one and a green one.
It doesn't appear to make any difference which plug I use but whichever one I use goes into the audio out (orange) plug, right? However, hitched up like that when I go to adjust the system volume, it does not recognize there being any audio device hitched up to the computer! Do I have the speakers hitched up wrong and if so.
GideonTech.com Case Modification - Boston Acoustics BA7500 Digital Speakers-Manufacturers:- -Online Shops:-.: Random Case Gallery User uploads.- Boston Acoustics BA7500 Digital Speakers- Category: Review- Posted by: GideonX- Posted on: 2002-02-15- Price: USD- Pages: The Boston Acoustics 7500 deliver the ultimate package to computer gaming enthusiast. The set is composed of four flat panel 10' tall speakers and a 6.5' (165mm) sub. The satellites come in pairs of two, the two front ones, which are intended to be positioned on the desk, like the every day computer speakers. The second pair, come with a set of stands, and are intended to be set up behind the user, about shoulder height and aimed toward them. The subwoofer is rather large, about the size of the Klipsch Promedia's Sub.Here are some specs from the Website:. Digital BA7500™ - Multimedia Full Product Specifications. Frequency Response (3dB) 45-20,000Hz.
Maximum Sound Pressure Level 107dB. Subwoofer 6 1/2' (165mm). Satellites SST Panels. Crossover Frequency 170Hz.
Dimensions (HxWxD) Sub 11-3/4 x 7 x 14-5/8', Sats. 9-11/16 x 4-1/16 x 1-1/8' (246x103x29mm). Finish Computer Gray with Charcoal Gray Screens. Packaged Weight 14.3 lbs. (6.6kg). Inputs 1 Digital Coaxial, 1 Front Analog, 1 Rear Analog. Surround Processor Dolby® Digital Surround and 4-Channel GamingWhen it comes to versatility, I give the award to Boston Acoustics for this set.
To insure optimal performance, they have included four different ways of connecting the set to your PC. This includes the use of computers with- one analog out, two stereo lines out, two stereo lines out and a digital out, and two stereo outs with a separate DVD decoder card. As you can see, no matter what type of setup you have, you can be assured that the BA7500 will work on your system.Page:.
Hello, I am having a lot of difficulty trying to get sound out of my Creative Sound Blaster Live! Sound card.This sound card, along with the Boston Acoustics BA7500G (Digital-only) speakers were originally in a Gateway computer. This card was originally used with these speakers specifically.I transplated the sound card in to my Father's newer system which is running Windows XP Home edition, service pack 3.Motherboard is PCChips 825G Version 9.2B with on-board sound disabled.I tried everything, Creative drivers and the Creative sound manager, although these seem to be more outdated. I removed everything and installed the KX Project drivers, the latest beta version they had available.
I have 'digital output only' enabled and still nothing coming out of my speakers.Here is a generic picture of the sound card from the internet:I have the original installation instructions for this card, and it says to use the GREEN port as the digital audio output to the speakers.There is a 3.5 mm MONO minijack plug to connect to the back of the sub-woofer and to the sound card. This carries the digitial signal and has to be MONO, not stereo, as it is carrying a digital signal, not an analog signal.I know these speakers work properly. So what is my issue? Like I said, I've tried the original Creative Sound Blaster drivers and software, along with the KX Project drivers and software which seem to be many years newer, but still, I cannot get sound.Lastly, here is a picture of the back of my sub-woofer. As you can see, these are specifically DIGITAL ONLY as it was a package deal with the Sound Blaster sound card and the Gateway computer back in 2001-2002 or so. Some of the BA7500 speakers had digital and analog inputs, but the BA7500G (G stands for Gateway) were only digital.Thank you for taking the time to read about my problem.
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Yes, I believe the 'swap front and rear' was enabled by default, but then I turned it off, no change.On the back of the sound card, the black and green ports are speaker out, and the other 2 are microphone and line-in I believe.According to the original setup manual it says to use the green output on the back of the sound card.Check out the attached Ba7500G.jpg, I took a screenshot from an on-line.PDF which is the same as the actual paper-copy I have from the original Gateway computer with the BA7500G speakers. I have the connections exactly as instructed.
Take a look at the #4 wire, that is the MONO cable for the digital output. That may make sense. I know this soundcard worked with these BA7500G speakers and Windows XP Service Pack 1 or 2, I really don't remember which service pack. But then for so long that old system was given to a relative to use with standard analog speakers so there was no problem.
But then since I had the speakers lying around and my Dad was setting up a new system, I figured he could use them.Originally his newer system had a Dynex 5.1 sound card in it with optical digital out. For about 3 weeks I had it set up with a Digital Optical to Digital Coaxial Converter in order to power the BA7500G digital-coax-only speaker system. The sound worked but there was a delay in the start of sound and also there was a sync problem in Movies and videos and stuff, I am not sure if the converter caused this delay/lag or the digital output of the card itself. I tried two different converters, one from Amazon.com and another from Radio Shack.The Dynex card worked perfect with analog speakers so that is why I swapped it with the Creative card.I will have to get the build number and then head to the Gateway web site. Thanks for reminding me. I know it previously used the Gateway driver and that may have been when the digital worked, although I really do not remember because that was many years ago. WE NOW HAVE SOUND!I found a way to search the Gateway downloads center, and I searched for SB Live Value.
A bunch of drivers came up!There are 2 drivers listed for Windows XP, and analog driver for Windows XP/2000 for the SB Live Value and then another driver for Windows XP only, but this is the digital driver, version 3510.0.0.0.This is also the same driver listed in the Microsoft 'Help' article regarding no sound coming from an SB Live Value card and Windows XP.Hope this can help someone in the future, although I'm betting there aren't a whole lot of people using old technology like this. But I'm glad we're still able to utilize a quality sound card and a nice set of speakers!Thanks for brainstorming with me here as well.
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